vento
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Esperanto [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin ventus
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /ˈvento/
- Hyphenation: ven‧to
Noun [edit]
vento (plural ventoj, accusative singular venton, accusative plural ventojn)
- (weather) wind
Derived terms [edit]
Galician [edit]
Noun [edit]
vento m (plural ventos)
- wind (movement of air)
Derived terms [edit]
Ido [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Esperanto, from Latin ventus.
Noun [edit]
vento (plural venti)
- (weather) wind
Italian [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin ventus (“wind”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂wéh₁n̥ts < *h₂weh₁- (“to blow”).
Pronunciation [edit]
vènto, /ˈvɛnto/, /"vEnto/
Noun [edit]
vento m (plural venti)
- wind (movement of air caused by differences in atmospheric pressure)
Related terms [edit]
- rosa dei venti
- ventaglio
- ventata
- venticello
- ventilare
- ventola
- ventosa
- ventoso
- vento solare
- vento stellare
See also [edit]
Latin [edit]
Etymology [edit]
Frequentative of veniō (“come”).
Pronunciation [edit]
Verb [edit]
ventō (present infinitive ventāre, no perfect or supine forms)
- (intransitive) I am wont to come, come often, keep coming, resort.
Inflection [edit]
Synonyms [edit]
- (I am wont to come): ventitō
Related terms [edit]
References [edit]
- vento in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879
Portuguese [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Latin ventus.
Pronunciation [edit]
Noun [edit]
vento m (ventos m pl)
- wind.
Related terms [edit]
Categories:
- Esperanto terms derived from Latin
- Esperanto nouns
- eo:Weather
- eo:Wind
- Esperanto BRO3
- Esperanto GCSE15
- Esperanto 1894 Universala Vortaro
- Words approved by the Akademio de Esperanto
- Galician nouns
- gl:Weather
- Ido terms derived from Esperanto
- Ido terms derived from Latin
- Ido nouns
- io:Weather
- Italian terms derived from Latin
- Italian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Italian nouns
- it:Weather
- Latin verbs
- Portuguese terms derived from Latin
- Portuguese nouns